Comments on (647) 476-2136

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Comments on (647) 476-2136

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Mary Ellen

I also have received a phone call from this Canada phone number. Coincidentally I also was online and fell for the $500.00 Target gift card offer. I needed to take the surveys but evenually was informed I must take one of the offers, of which I didn't and now the Canada call. There is definitely a connection. Nothin's free and no one is giving anything away especially in this economy. Work hard and stay honest and we will always be a step above them....me.
 

Dale-MN

I got a call on Friday, May 16th about noon CDST. When I opened my phone I heard a woman talking for about 2 seconds then it went dead.On May 1st I had responded on-line for a job listed on CareerBuilder.com (Customer Service Rep. in Minnetonka, MN). I had to set up an account to apply.On Wednesday May 14th I got a call from a person named Ti who said he was in Florida and worked for Employment Select. He said he was calling because I had applied for a job on May 1st and he needed information but could not tell me who the company was that was looking to hire. He asked if I was over 18, legal resident and the phone number to reach me at and best time to call. He said that in 2 days someone else would call to further interview me and he would send a confirmation message to my email. Later that day I got an email from "verifications @ veriresme.comI called the number that Ti called from to investigate. The woman that answered did not have much information. I asked if the web site that sent me this message was connected with "Employment Select". She was not much help. I decided to log and it asked me to fill in resume type information. Part of that was an email address for any employer, reference or school. With out the email you could not proceed. I used mine for one and another personal reference told me he got an email. He was contacted while I was still on their website filling in information. When he tried to respond back it said it could not connect or send, error message.After I had filled in the information for what I thought was a job I was given the opportunity to get a $100 PizzaHut gift card for filling out a survey. Being out of a job and low on cash I tried it. It was a link to multiple offers for products and services. Many were big name companies. In order to get t he gift card you had to respond to 3 offers. Most wanted to set you up with a service or item that you only paid a small amount for or the cost of shipping and handling and wanted your credit card information. THIS HAS TO BE A SCAM! This phone number is in Canada.Now I feel the need to contact my personal references and warn them. I am going to send this information to my local TV consumer investigations, CareerBuilder and anyone else I can find to put pressure on this fraud.
 

MG

Received call on my cell phone.  No message left.  Caller ID:  Ontario
 

Dale

I got a call on Friday, May 16th about noon CDST. When I opened my phone I heard a woman talking for about 2 seconds then it went dead.On May 1st I had responded on-line for a job listed on CareerBuilder.com (Customer Service Rep. in Minnetonka, MN). I had to set up an account to apply.On Wednesday May 14th I got a call from a person named Ti who said he was in Florida and worked for Employment Select. He said he was calling because I had applied for a job on May 1st and he needed information but could not tell me who the company was that was looking to hire. He asked if I was over 18, legal resident and the phone number to reach me at and best time to call. He said that in 2 days someone else would call to further interview me and he would send a confirmation message to my email. Later that day I got an email from "verifications @ veriresme.comI called the number that Ti called from to investigate. The woman that answered did not have much information. I asked if the web site that sent me this message was connected with "Employment Select". She was not much help. I decided to log and it asked me to fill in resume type information. Part of that was an email address for any employer, reference or school. With out the email you could not proceed. I used mine for one and another personal reference told me he got an email. He was contacted while I was still on their website filling in information. When he tried to respond back it said it could not connect or send, error message.After I had filled in the information for what I thought was a job I was given the opportunity to get a $100 PizzaHut gift card for filling out a survey. Being out of a job and low on cash I tried it. It was a link to multiple offers for products and services. Many were big name companies. In order to get the gift card you had to respond to 3 offers. Most wanted to set you up with a service or item that you only paid a small amount for or the cost of shipping and handling and wanted your credit card information. This phone number is in Canada.Now I feel the need to contact my personal references and warn them. I am going to send this information to my local TV consumer investigations, CareerBuilder and anyone else I can find to put pressure on this fraud. SOLUTION:I called the number (1-(647) 476-2136) BUT, put (*67) in first. It rang through to a recording for a company called Home Based Businesses Center and gave you an option to remove your number from their computer or call list if you enter your phone number then the #. Post if it works for you so I can feel like I discovered something useful and of service to others from my greedy venture to get a free gift card. What is free anyway but faith, kindness and grief and who needs grief.I tried it and I hope it works. Their message says it may take up to 24 hours to take effect. Good Luck. Post if it works for you. You do have to enter *67 first.
 

Kate

 

Dale

I got a call on Friday, May 16th about noon CDST. When I opened my phone I heard a woman talking for about 2 seconds then it went dead.
On May 1st I had responded on-line for a job listed on CareerBuilder.com (Customer Service Rep. in Minnetonka, MN). I had to set up an account to apply.
On Wednesday May 14th I got a call from a person named Ti who said he was in Florida and worked for Employment Select. He said he was calling because I had applied for a job on May 1st and he needed information but could not tell me who the company was that was looking to hire. He asked if I was over 18, legal resident and the phone number to reach me at and best time to call. He said that in 2 days someone else would call to further interview me and he would send a confirmation message to my email. Later that day I got an email from "verifications @ veriresme.com
I called the number that Ti called from to investigate. The woman that answered did not have much information. I asked if the web site that sent me this message was connected with "Employment Select". She was not much help. I decided to log and it asked me to fill in resume type information. Part of that was an email address for any employer, reference or school. With out the email you could not proceed. I used mine for one and another personal reference told me he got an email. He was contacted while I was still on their website filling in information. When he tried to respond back it said it could not connect or send, error message.
After I had filled in the information for what I thought was a job I was given the opportunity to get a $100 PizzaHut gift card for filling out a survey. Being out of a job and low on cash I tried it. It was a link to multiple offers for products and services. Many were big name companies. In order to get the gift card you had to respond to 3 offers. Most wanted to set you up with a service or item that you only paid a small amount for or the cost of shipping and handling and wanted your credit card information. This phone number is in Canada.
Now I feel the need to contact my personal references and warn them. I am going to send this information to my local TV consumer investigations, CareerBuilder and anyone else I can find to put pressure on this fraud.

SOLUTION:
I called the number (1-(647) 476-2136) BUT, put (*67) in first. It rang through to a recording for a company called Home Based Businesses Center and gave you an option to remove your number from their computer or call list if you enter your phone number then the #. Post if it works for you so I can feel like I discovered something useful and of service to others from my greedy venture to get a free gift card. What is free anyway but faith, kindness and grief and who needs grief.
I tried it and I hope it works. Their message says it may take up to 24 hours to take effect. Good Luck. Post if it works for you. You do have to enter *67 first.
 

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